UP430511I
Seminar
SoSe 22: Strategic Dissent – The Bundeswehr in Afghanistan 2001-2021
Hans-Peter Kriemann
Information for students
Suggested reading
Bindenagel, James D., Afghanistan. The German Factor. In: Prism 1, No. 4, p. 95-112
Chiari, Bernhard, A New Model Army: The Bundeswehr in Kunduz, 2003-2012. In: From Venus to Mars? Provincial Reconstruction Teams and the European Military Experience in Afghanistan, 2001-2014. On behalf of the Bundeswehr Centre of Military History and Social Siences ed. by Bernhard Chiari, Freiburg i.Br./Berlin/Wien 2014, p. 135-156
Crawford, Neta (2018): Human Cost of the Post-9/11 Wars: Lethality and the Need for Transparency, https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/human
Glatz, Rainer, ISAF Lessons Learned. A German Perspective. In: Prism 2, No. 2, p. 169-176
Harsch, Michael F., A Reluctant Warrior. The German Engagement in Afghanistan, Prio Paper, Oslo 2011
Münch, Phillipp, The German Approach to Counterinsurgency: Concepts and Practice. In: Afghanistan in the Balance: Counterinsurgency, Comprehensive Approach, and Political Order ed. by Hans-Georg Ehrhart, Sven Bernhard Gareis and Charles Pentland, Kingston (ON) Canada 2012, pp. 51-67
Schroeder, Robin and Martin Zapfe, "War like Circumstances": Germany's Unforeseen Combat Mission in Afghanistan and Its Strategic Narratives. In: Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and War: Winning Domestic Support for the Afghan War ed. by George Dimitriu, Beatrice de Graaf, and Jens Ringsmose, Abingdon 2015, p. 177-198
Seiffert, Anja and Julius Hess, Generation ISAF: Operational Realities, Self-Image and Organization. In: Ed. By Gerhard Kümmel and Bastian Giegerich, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 279-302 close